The Queen of Rhodia

, #3

Paperback, 313 pages

English language

Published April 11, 2019 by NineStar Press.

ISBN:
978-1-950412-79-2
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5 stars (3 reviews)

It has been sixteen months since Princess Esofi arrived in Ieflaria, and eight since her marriage to Crown Princess Adale. The princesses have a peaceful life together, preparing to become co-regents and raising their baby dragon, Carinth.Their peace is shattered when Esofi’s mother, Queen Gaelle of Rhodia, arrives in Birsgen. She has heard about Carinth and believes that she deserves custody of him due to her greater devotion to Talcia, Goddess of Magic. Adale and Esofi have no intention of giving up their son, but Gaelle is impossible to reason with—and there’s no telling what lengths she’ll go to in order to get what she wants.

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reviewed The Queen of Rhodia by Effie Calvin (Tales of Inthya, #3)

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5 stars

This third installment of the Tales of Inthya series delves into the subject of parental abuse in a big way. This might make for a more stressful read than one is used to with this series, but it serves to develop and grow the main characters in really interesting and welcome ways. As someone who has had similar experiences in real life, Esofi's character growth means a lot to me, and it feels very validating to read about.

This book is a direct sequel to the first two installments in the Tales of Intya series, and I would highly recommend one reads the first two installments before starting this one. That said, it's really cool to see the characters from the first 2 books interact and see how their journeys intersect with each other.
A lot of world building happens as well, and it's really cool to learn more about …